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Guantanamo/Detainees

Editorial Raps Lawyers and Liberals in Guantanamo Due Process Debate

Careers

Cocktail Dress Faux Pas Can Spell Trouble for Female Lawyers

Prosecutors

Ex-Prosecutor Acquitted at Trial Loses Bid for Attorney Fees

Judiciary

McCain’s Quest to Change Judiciary Could Be Difficult

Careers

Lawyer Finds Niche Representing Gay Clients

Family Law

Bad Economy Makes Divorce Issues More Difficult

Constitutional Law

Group Presses Gay-Marriage Challenges

Law Practice Management

Big Firms Hurt Profits With Non-Equity Partners, Consultant Finds

First Amendment

Legal Group Hopes Pastors Will Help Effort to Overturn Tax Law

Law Firms

Rainmaking Lawyer is Named New Chairman at Paul Weiss

Layoffs

Ousted Paul Hastings Associate Explains Scathing Mass E-Mail

Legal Ethics

‘Perk of Partnership’ at N.Y. Law Firm: Public Pension for No-Show Job

Evidence

Federal Judge to Review Claimed 2002 U.S. Torture Memo

Guantanamo/Detainees

Military Judge Threatens to Suspend Khadr Terror Trial Over Evidence Issue

International Law

Top Mexican Police Official Murdered at Home in Latest Drug-Related Killing

Law Practice Management

Law Firms Seek, Unsuccessfully, to Keep Associate Disputes Private

Criminal Justice

Police Snipers Shot London Barrister in Unusual Armed Response

Work/Life Balance

Planned Leisure Can Be a Job-Stress Tactic, Researcher Says

Civil Rights

Suit Claims N.Y. Police Bias in Stop-and-Frisk Policy

Labor & Employment

Lawyers Drugged at Bingham Events, Ex-Associate Says

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